The Antonín Dvořák Museum in Prague is a house-museum dedicated to the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák, displaying photographs, newspaper cuttings, programmes and ... read more
The Bedrich Smetana Museum, opened in 1936, is dedicated to the life and works of the famous composer Bedrich Smetana (1824–1884). The museum displays autographs of ... read more
Chodov Fortress dates back to the 13th century and serves today as a cultural centre with a focus on contemporary fine art, Classical Concerts and many other events and ... read more
The Czech Museum of Music, part of the National Museum in Prague, displays a collection of musical instruments made by renowned Czech and international artisans. The ... read more
The Czech Police Museum objectively documents and presents the history, development and operation of security forces in the former Czechoslovakia since its inception to ... read more
Galerie Rudolfinum shares its home with the Czech Philharmonic in the historical building of Rudolfinum in Prague. Galerie is a non-profit organisation whose principal ... read more
The House at the Black Madonna, part of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, displays a permanent Czech Cubism exhibition, presented as a style that extends across ... read more
Jewish Ceremonial Hall, built in Neo-Romanesque style in 1906–08, is today used as an exhibition space, focusing on the history of the Prague Burial Society, an ... read more
The Josef Sudek Gallery, part of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague, is a house-museum where the renowned photographer lived from 1959 until his death in 1976. ... read more
The Kafka Museum, opened in 2005, is dedicated to the author Franz Kafka, who was born in Prague in 1883, died in a sanatorium in Kierling in 1924, and was buried in ... read more
LobkowIcz Palace, dating back to the 16th century, has been returned into the hands of its original family, together with its stunning art collections. It is not only a ... read more
Maisel Synagogue, part of the Jewish Museum in Prague, holds a permanent exhibition 'Jews in the Bohemian Lands, 10th-18th Century', displaying a wealth of ... read more
The Mucha Museum, opened in 1998, is the only museum in the world dedicated to the life and work of the world-acclaimed Czech ART NOUVEAU artist Alphonse Mucha (1860 - ... read more
Museum Kampa has in its care the collection of Jan and Meda Mládek. The collection contains the largest collection of works by one of the founders of modern abstract ... read more
Museum Montanelli is one of only few private-owned Czech non-profit organizations focusing on contemporary visual art. read more
The Museum of Communism is a museum dedicated to the history of the Communist regime that ruled the country from the February putsch in 1948 until the Velvet ... read more
The Museum of Decorative Arts In Prague is dedicated to the historical and contemporary arts and crafts, applied arts and design. The collection numbers approximately ... read more
The fully restored Neo-classical three-wing Salm Palace, part of the National Gallery, offers an ideal setting for a series of thematic exhibitions dedicated ... read more
The Schwarzenberg Palace, part of the National Gallery, dates back to the Renaissance of the 16th century, and houses Baroque and Renaissance Art paintings, decorative ... read more
The Sternberg Palace, part of the National Gallery, is a first-rate jewel of High Baroque architecture in Prague housing the masterpieces of National Gallery Prague ... read more